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MODERN-HOMES 
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H FOREWORD ffl 


HE publication of this book has for its purpose the placing in the hands of prospective builders, a suitable 
medium from which may be made the selection of plans and designs which will most accurately fulfill 
their needs. 

When one has a home to build; when a district has a school to build; when a congregation has a church 
to build; or when a business man, company or corporation desires to erect a building, whether it be a bank, 
office building, hotel, apartment or factory building, each requires the most careful thought and study. 
Whatever the purpose of the building and whatever the cost, all are entitled to a proper return in value 
for the dollars invested. Each building should be adapted to the individual requirements of the occupant or owner. 

It is, of course, impossible to confine in one volume a variety of designs suitable to all individual needs and prefer¬ 
ences, but we have endeavored in this publication to show a sufficient variety of designs from which, in most cases, a selec¬ 
tion may be made. 

In cases wherein no plan or design can be selected which will properly fulfill the requirements of the prospective 
builders, we are prepared to co-operate with them in designing whatever type of building may be desired. Under the 
heading of “Special Work” will be found full information regarding our special plans, as well as many helpful suggestions 
for the builder. 

The imperative necessity of properly executed working plans and specifications for the proper construction of all 
buildings, whether large or small, is so well known that it requires no special emphasis here. Their absence oftentimes 
proves many times more costly to the owner than their original cost would have been. 

SELECTION OF PLANS 

In the selection of plans from the sketches given, if any additional information is desired concerning the various 
designs, we will be pleased to answer fully all inquiries. 

Our charges for complete plans and specifications including, in all cases, all necessary full size and large scale details, 
are given in connection with the designs shown. 

All stock plans should be ordered by the numbers given (both plan numbers and design numbers). 

Remittance by money order, check or draft must accompany order in all cases. 












EXTRA BLUE PRINTS AND SPECIFICATIONS. MATERIAL LIST AND BLANK.CONRACTS 

At a small extra charge additional blue prints and specifications, together with the necessary material list and blank 
contract, will be furnished. This charge is noted in connection with the designs as shown. 

The material list will, in all cases, be found of the greatest convenience to the builder and owner, as it gives a com¬ 
plete schedule of all dimension lumber, siding, shingles, etc., necessary for the proper construction of the building. From 
this list estimates may be secured from the local mills and material dealers which will materially help in reducing the cost 
of construction of the building. 

In cases where it is desired to have the building erected by contract, an additional set of blue prints and specifications, 
as well as a properly drawn and executed form of building contract are a necessity and their absence may prove a costly 
“economy” for the owner. The slight additional cost at which these may be secured is a profitable investment in most 
cases. 

ESTIMATES 

It is our aim, in all cases to make our estimates as accurate as possible and for this reason we have given the two 
figures, the average of which will in most cases be a close estimate of the ultimate cost. Where the cost of a heating plant 
is included we have so stated in the estimates. 

The varying conditions and costs of material in different localities make it impossible for us to place an exact figure 
for the cost of any structure, but as a general rule local contractors will furnish estimates in accordance with the actual 
conditions under which the building is to be erected. 

WHAT A SET OF OUR WORKING PLANS CONSIST OF 

Basement, or foundation plans, roof and floor plans, four elevations, showing front, rear and two sides; all drawn to a 
14-incli scale, with every dimension carefully figured and marked; a complete set of scale and full size details as required 
for everything on the exterior and interior of the building. 

Our specifications are made complete in every detail and so worded as to give a clear and concise description or 
schedule of all workmanship and materials required. Full protection is given to the owner as well as fair treatment for 
the contractor. 

SPECIAL WORK 

As mentioned heretofore, in all cases where no suitable plan or design can be selected from among those shown WE 
WILL DEVELOP YOUR PLANS FROM ROUGH SKETCHES. 

In the back of this book will be found a specially prepared blank sheet, on which you will find it an easy matter to 
tell us fully your wants and to make a rough sketch giving us some idea of the general arrangement of floor plans desired. 


From this information and sketch you send us, we will make a drawing with such improvements as our experience and judg¬ 
ment dictate and submit the same to you for final inspection. 

Our charges for this service are as follows: 

Sketch for any dwelling of five rooms or under (not including hallways, baths, etc.) $5.00. 

For larger houses add $1.00 for each additional room over five rooms. Remittance for sketches must accompany order. 

For schools and other buildings, a charge will be made for sketches of not less than $10.00, and will be based upon 
the character and size of the work desired. Prices for these sketches will be sent upon application stating requirements. 

. CHARGES FOR SPECIAL PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS 

Our charges for special work, including complete plans and specifications, blank contracts, etc., as a general rule, are 
based upon the estimated cost of the proposed building. This charge is two per cent of the estimated cost, except in special 
cases where the magnitude or special requirements of the work make necessary a greater charge. In all such cases we will 
quote you an exact figure covering our charges, which will be sent upon the return of sketches for approval. 

There are many people who spend years in planning their home, and many more years in regretting that it is not right. 

If any suggestions shown on the various plans and interiors given in this book are desired to be incorporated in the 
plans for special work, mention the same and refer to the designs by number. 

If, upon receipt of our special sketches, any changes are desired, the same may be noted upon a separate sheet and 
returned with the sketches. If order for complete plans and specifications accompanies the return of sketches, where neces¬ 
sary on account of numerous changes, etc., we will redraw the same and forward for final approval without extra charge. 

Our estimates of cost will accompany sketches in all cases. 

When ordering special plans and specifications, please enclose one-half the price with order, as evidence of good faith, 
the remainder when plans are finished, which will be sent C. O. D. to the address directed. Express charges will be pre¬ 
paid when full price of plans is sent with the order. 


BUNGALOWS AND MODERN HOMES 

Primarily the word “Bungalow” conveys to the mind the idea of a low, rambling, one-story dwelling, the exterior of 
which must be at once novel and attractive as well as simple and graceful in outline. The interior features must be designed 
for economy of space and utility and must typify “home comfort” to the highest degree. The arrangement must be such 



as will make possible the saving of all unnecessary steps for the housewife. To use a well-worn phrase there must be “a 
place for everything.” These features, together with the comparative low cost, are what have made the bungalow the 
most popular type of dwelling. 

The incorporation of the features of the bungalow into larger homes of one and one-half and two stories, has made the 
term bungalow signify this type as well as the one-story dwelling. However, a distinction is always maintained from the 
older fashioned “cottage” with its steep roof, elaborate mill work and box-like rooms. 

Among the larger bungalows, a type has arisen which has adapted many features from the Swiss, and which is popu¬ 
larly termed the “Swiss Chalet” or “Swiss” bungalow. The peculiar advantage of this style lies in its relatively low cost 
for a larger number of rooms. It is compact, covers little ground and has fewer breaks in outline. 

The “Story-and-a-half ” bungalow also has many advantages as it enables the placing of several rooms under the low 
roof thus utilizing the otherwise wasted attic space. The low sloping roof lines often add a pleasing touch to the exterior 
appearance that can be obtained in no other way. 

The “Mission Style”, as popularly termed, is often misapplied. It should typify simplicity, and the absence of applied 
ornament. The rough cast plaster exterior and the terra-cotta or metal roof tiles generally used, together with its simple 
arches and roof lines, lend to this type a pleasing and harmonious appearance. 

THE EXTERIOR OF THE BUNGALOW 

Rough or unsurfaced siding is most often used on the exterior walls of the bungalow, as when properly stained it is 
more in keeping with this style. Some very pleasing effects are also obtained by the use of shakes and shingles. Either 
rough or surfaced casings and trim may be used. 

On the lower pitched roofs, such as are found on the “Swiss” type of bungalow, it is many times best to use, in place 
of the ordinary shingled roof, some one of the prepared asbestos roofings. This material when properly applied, and laid 
with the white surface uppermost, reflecting as it does, the sun’s rays, makes possible the low pitched roof without any 
undue warmth to the rooms below, as well as providing a secure and “tight to the weather” roof. Actual tests have 
proven the temperature in the attic and upper stories of dwellings roofed with white asbestos roofing to be much lower 
than can be obtained by the use of the usual shingled roof. The white surface also has a value in affording a pleasing con¬ 
trast with the darker stained walls of the building. 

In the treatment of porch piers of masonry, as well as the outer facing of chimneys and fireplaces, native stone will 
many times be found to be as appropriate a material as could be desired and often at a lower cost. Dark brick, inter¬ 
locking facing tiles, stucco, rough cast plaster, and an endless variety of other materials may also be used with pleasing 
effect. 


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THE INTERIOR OF THE HOME 

In the construction of the home certain features should require the most careful attention. Among the most important 
of these is the construction of all flues, chimneys and fireplaces. All flues should be lined with terra-cotta flue lining. Fire¬ 
places should be constructed with proper sized flues to afford ample draught. Nothing can cause more regrets than a 
“smoky” fireplace. 

In planning one-story dwellings, an inside stairway leading to the attic should be incorporated when space permits, as 
it affords a most convenient space for storage, as well as offering access to any rooms which may be later fitted up in the 
attic space. An inside stairway leading to the basement, and convenient of access from the kitchen is a necessity. Also, 
where possible a separate outside entrance to the basement should be provided. Wherever practicable our plans provide 
for these features. 

The basement should in all cases be of ample size for the accommodation of the heating plant, fuel rooms, storage, and 
laundry rooms if desired. Our basement plans provide, in most cases, for a full basement and in no case for less space than 
will afford ample room for the above requirements. Where possible the basement floors shoidd be of concrete and slope 
to a basement drain. 

The laundry room, provided with the proper fixtures, may be placed in the basement, or if desired, in many cases the 
laundry trays may be installed on the “Screened Porch”. Where this arrangement is made, sash and doors should be 
provided for the screened openings, for use during the colder weather. 

Another feature that should receive consideration is the arrangement of the bath with regard to easy access from 
the various rooms. It should have but one door, thus securing privacy, and should be entered from a hallway opening to 
the bedrooms and other principal rooms, except in cases where the bath and bedrooms are desired en suite. 

Screened sleeping balconies are deservedly popular in all climes and will add much to the comfort and healthfulness 
of the home. In many cases the screened openings may be equipped with movable sash, thus affording an additional 
sleeping room. 

The arrangement of the kitchen should be such as to afford ample cupboard space, shelf and closet room. A cooling 
closet is a valuable feature, which will be found incorporated in many of our bungalow plans. Our kitchens are, in every 
instance, designed so as to require the fewest possible steps for the necessary household work. Flour bins and all other 
accessories are provided for. 

In all bungalow designs shown in this book, the estimates include hardwood floors in the living room, dining room and 
other principal rooms. 

The interior finishes for woodwork may be varied, both in accordance with the amount to be expended and the char¬ 
acter of the rooms. Natural stained finishes, showing the grain of the various woods, are generally used in the living room 


and other principal rooms, while for bedrooms and halls, either white enamel or oiled or varnish finishes may be used. 
For the kitchen and bath white enamel forms the most satisfactory finish, as it is easily kept clean. A plaster wainscotting 
finished in enamel, either marked as tile or left plain and to a height of from four to six feet, forms a very desirable finish 
for the walls of the bath and kitchen. 

Treatment of the walls varies, of course, with the cost of the building. They may be kalsomined in suitable tints, or 
“washable wall finishes” used which also give a flat tone to the walls as well as being more sanitary than the ordinary 
kalsomine. The walls of the bath and kitchen may be painted if desired. Wall papers and hangings, while slightly more 
expensive, may well be used in producing the best effects in interior decoration. Pleasing effects may also be obtained 
with stenciled patterns. 

The selection of the hardware is of vital importance, both as regards quality and material as well as design. It should 
be in harmony with the finish of the interior and great care used in its selection. 

Heating for the building may be either by hot air furnace, steam or hot water heat. For the dwelling of ordinary 

size very satisfactory results may be obtained in any climate by the use of a hot air furnace, properly installed. How¬ 

ever, in larger homes and other buildings, hot water or steam heating will be found more satisfactory. 

CONSTRUCTION 

The construction shown in all our plans and specifications is adapted to the colder as well as to the milder climates. 

It is thorough and so shown as to obtain the best results from the materials used. 

SPECIAL DESIGNS FOR FURNITURE, ETC. 

The furnishing of the home requires much consideration and should be in keeping with the interior design. Where 
desired w T e will furnish designs for special furniture properly adapted to the interior character of the home, and at a 
small charge. Upon application we will give price and estimates for any special designs desired. 

LANDSCAPE WORK 

On page 28 will be found sketch showing a typical landscape plat (reduced in size) showing plan of grounds and sur¬ 
roundings for a moderate priced home. 

The surroundings and setting of the home determine in a great measure its value and merit, both from an artistic 
and financial point of yiew. Improper grounds may ruin the appearance of an otherwise artistic building, while even the 
simplest of landscape treatment, properly designed, cannot fail to add immensely to the value of any residence. 

We will prepare landscape drawings as shown in the sketch for a charge of $10.00. For more extensive w r ork special 


estimates will be quoted upon application. Orders for this work should be accompanied by a sketch showing the location 
and outside dimensions of the buildings (if already erected), also general plan or surveyor’s contour plat of the grounds, 
and all general information. 


SCHOOLS 

The matter of public schools is of such importance that it should have the greatest of care. When children are fitting 
themselves for the coming years they should be surrounded by conditions which will induce them to give their studies 
their best efforts. When school rooms are overheated, good work cannot be accomplished, and when poorly or inade¬ 
quately heated, the conditions are even worse and the health of the pupils, the most vital requisite of good work, is 
endangered. With improper ventilation, all the evils arising from the lack of, or excess of heating are present. How¬ 
ever, of fully as great importance, is the proper lighting of the school room, for no matter how perfect are all other condi¬ 
tions, a high standard of work cannot be maintained in the absence of the proper arrangement of the windows for admitting 
light so that all parts of the room have sufficient light from the proper direction and with no shadows or unnatural glare. 

On some of the following pages will be found a few of our school buildings, which are the result of many years of 
schoolhouse work, with the assistance of such eminent authorities on school architecture as Edmund March Wheelwright, 
Warren Richard Briggs, Wm. George Bruce and others, to whom we are indebted for much valuable information obtained 
from their works. 


ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNING COMPANY 


H. M. KEENEY 
II. J. BENSINGER 


SPOKANE, WASHINGTON 




Design Number 104 B 

A very typical Spanish design suitable to any climate. The exterior is of stucco on metal lath and the construction of frame. 
Brick may be used for the exterior walls if desired and either metal or terra cotta roof tiles. The floor plans show the open court or 
patio which is one of the attractive features of this design. There is a large open balcony over the main veranda and porte-cochere. 
The three fireplaces are of brick in attractive design. The open stairway from the reception hall is one of the most pleasing features of 
this plan. The large and finely appointed bath is also worthy of mention. The balcony in the tower may be screened for use as an out¬ 
side sleeping room, or may be fitted with sash, making an extra bedroom. Hardwood floors are used in all principal rooms. Estimates 
given are for frame construction: 


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The dimensions of this plan without porches are 42 ft. by .34 ft. 

Cost complete including hot water heating plant $6,500.00 to $7,500.00. 

Complete plans and specifications, including all necessary details either as shown or reversed $65.00. Extra set of blue 
prints and specifications, material list and blank contract $10.00 additional. 


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Design Number 116-B 

A strictly “California” bungalow, most conveniently arranged and with 
an exterior which lends itself admirably to any locality. The exterior walls are 
shingled and devoid of all pretence of surplus ornamentation. This makes possible 
the low cost. Estimates include hardwood floors. 

Cost including heating plant $2,300.00 to $2,800.00. 

Complete plans and specifications, including all necessary details and either 
as shown or reversed $15.00. Extra set of blue prints and specifications, material 
list and blank contract $5.00 additional. 



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Design Number 107-B 

This bungalow combines beauty of exterior with a floor plan arrange¬ 
ment that is hard to surpass for convenience and utility of space. It is 
suitable for any climate and is unique and attractive even in the plainest 
of landscape surroundings. The exterior is of stucco on metal lath and 
the construction frame. Brick may be used for the exterior walls if 
desired, and either metal or terra cotta roof tiles. 

The tower affords an excellent sleeping balcony, and by the addition 
of sash for the openings it may be used as a bedroom or den. The fire¬ 
place is of natural stone in unique design. A study of the plan will 
show all the desirable built-in features. 

Size of the building exclusive of porch 42x40. 

Cost complete including heating plant $4,200.00 to $4,800.00. 

Complete plans and specifications for frame construction either as 
shown or reversed including all necessary details $25.00. Extra set of 
blue prints and specifications, material list and blank contract $5 extra. 













































































































Design Number 127-B 

An excellent plan of six rooms combined with an extei-ior which may be 
termed “somewhat different.” A California-Swiss type of bungalow which has 
become very popular in the Southwest and should find favor with builders in any 
locality. 

The exterior treatment is of dark stained dimensioned shakes, with heavy 
rough stained brackets and supporting beams. The chimney and porch piers are 
of brick with stucco treatment. The wide projecting cornice together with the 
white asbestos roof combine in making this a very striking type of bungalow. 

Size of the building without projection of porch 30 ft.x50 ft. 

Cost including heating plant $3,250.00 to $3,800.00. 

Complete plans and specifications, either as shown or reversed, including all 
necessary details $25.00. Extra set of blue prints and specifications, material 
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A Spanish type of bungalow Avith the customary patio or court in which may 
be placed a fountain as shown. The floor plan comprises six large rooms, as 
Avell as the large open porch and pei'gola. This porch may be readily used as an outside sleeping porch. Among the interior built-in 
features, the buffet is worthy of particular mention. It is of unusual design and is combined w'ith the French Avindows opening to the open 
porch. The kitchen alcove affords an ideal space for the placing of cupboards and bread boards as shoAvn. 

The exterior is of stucco and may be built of either frame or brick. The roof is covered Avith metal tiles. 

Size exclusive of porches is 40 ft.x33 ft. Cost from $3,250.00 to $4,100.00 including heating plant. 

Complete plans and specifications for frame construction including all necessary details, and either as shown or reversed $25.00. 
Extra set of blue prints and specifications, material list and blank contract $5.00 additional. 


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Design Number 6-K. 

An attractive home which can be built for §2,200.00 to §2,400.00. It 
contains a floored attic in which can be finished three low ceilinged but 
commodious rooms. Heating is by hot air furnace. 

One set of plans and specifications with details §15.00. Two sets with 
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Design Number 7-K 

A very attractive two-story frame house, with an outer appearance typical 
of the Swiss Chalet. 

It has a broad projecting cornice which adds greatly to this style, as well 
as giving the protection which is always appreciated in houses built for real 
home comfort. 

It is 25 ft. 6 inches by 29 ft., exclusive of porch and pantry. Has fire¬ 
place ot brick, polished floors, a high class of plumbing fixtures and hot air 
furnace. 

Has been built in the State of Washington at a cost of $3,250.00 includ¬ 
ing heating and electric lighting. 

Price of one set of plans and specifications $20.00. Two sets with con¬ 
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Design Number 125-B 

A pleasing bungalow of four rooms and 
bath with many attractive features not 
usually atforded a home of this size. The 
arrangement of the rooms will be found 
extremely convenient, affording the 
maximum of room at a minimum of cost. 

Size of building 26 ft.x32 ft. without 
porch. 

The cost of this house is from $1,500 
to $1,850. 

Plans and specifications complete, 
either as shown or reversed, including 
all necessary details $10.00. Extra set Design No. 120 B-2 

of blue prints and specifications, material 
list and blank contract $5.00 additional. 


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Design Number 120 B-l and 2 Shown on the Opposite Page 

A novel bungalow of six rooms and den which has found favor among many 
builders. The exterior porch trim is of cut stone. Rough stained siding and shingled 
gables. An excellent plan for a comer lot. Design Number 120 B-2, shown here¬ 
with shows a slightly different treatment of the exterior with the addition of a bay 
window in the den. Hardwood floors in principal rooms. 

Size over all 32 ft.x60 ft. 

Cost complete with heating plant $3,400.00 to $4,250.00. 

Complete plans and specifications, either as shown or reversed, including all 
necessary details $25.00. Extra set of blue prints and specifications, material list and 
blank contract $5.00 additional. 

State which exterior is desired when ordering plans. 



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Complete plans and specifications. 



Design Number U4-B 


A one and one-half story bungalow of the Swiss type. The first story is of stucco 
with boards and battens above. The wood is stained in a dark tone affording a pleas¬ 
ing contrast against the lighter stucco below. The grade entrance to the basement is one 
of the convenient features of this plan. The fireplace design is shown on page 87. 

Size including front veranda 38 ft.x35 ft. 

Cost including heating plant, from $3,250.00 to $4,100.00. 
either as shown or reversed, including all necessary details $20.00. Extra set of blue prints 


and specifications, material list and blank contract $5.00 additional. 


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Design Number 118-B 

A very popular type of 
bungalow which presents a 
substantial appearance at 
low cost and has an ideal 
arrangement of floor plan. 
All the necessary built-in 
features of the model home 
are here found. The fire¬ 
place is of brick and tile. 
The bookcase shown is 
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in the room as desired. The kitchen cabinets are ample and conveniently arranged. The pergola covered 
terrace with French windows opening to the diningroom is a very desirable feature and affords a proper 
setting for vines and flowers. The porch is of dark red brick and the exterior walls of shakes and 
shingles. Size of the building without porches 36x29 ft- Cost, including hot air furnace $2,000 to $ 2 , 600 . 
Complete plans and specifications, either as shown or reversed, including all necessary details, $15.00. Extra set of blue 
prints and specifications, material list and blank contract, $5.00 additional. 


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Design Number 133-B 


An attractive and practical house. Full basement with cement floor. Fuel and laundry rooms. The exterior gables are of plaster 
with wood half-beams. This plan affords access to the main entrance door, via the combination stair, from the kitchen; also affording 
access to the upstairs bath. The rear bedroom is equipped with screens as well as sash, making an excellent sleeping balcony. The cost 
of this home is from $3,500.00 to $4,600.00, complete with hot air heating. Size including main veranda 28 ft.x37 ft. 

Plans and specifications complete including all necessary details and either as shown or reversed $20.00. Extra set of blue 
prints and specifications, material list and blank contract, $5.00 additional. 


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Design Number 103-B 

A Califomia-Swiss bungalow with white asbestos roof and wide projecting cornice. 
This type is suitable to any climate. The arrangement of the plan will be found most 
convenient, the central hallway aifording easy access to all rooms. The middle bed¬ 
room is so arranged that the owner may, if a third bedroom is not needed, have the 
convenience of a breakfast room. The fireplace is of brick and runs to the ceiling. 
The porch piers and facing of the front of the house up to the height of the sill course 
are of stucco with dark red brick trimming. In place of the brick may be used inter¬ 
locking facing tiles which form a very attractive trim. Few homes of this cost will be 
found which can equal this for beauty. 

The size of the building without porch projections is 30 ft.x54 ft. 

Cost including heating plant $3,000.00 to $3,800.00. 

Complete plans and specifications, either as shown or reversed, including all neces¬ 
sary details $25.00. Extra set of blue prints and specifications, material list and blank 
contract $5.00 additional. 



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This novel little bungalow will be found complete in 
every detail. A study of the Hoor plan will show its con¬ 
venience of arrangement. All the customary built-in 
features are included. The porch piers are of brick. 
Foundations of concrete. Estimate includes hardwood 
floors in main rooms. 

Size exclusive of the projections of porches, 28 ft.x41 ft. 

Cost including heating plant $2,200.00 to $2,800.00. 

Complete plans and specifications, either as shown or 
reversed, including all necessary details $20.00. Extra 
set of blue prints and specifications, material list and blank 
contract $5.00 additional. 





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Design Number 124-B 

One of our best bungalow plans from point of 
novel and attractive exterior combined with conveni¬ 
ence of floor plan and low r cost. It has five large 
rooms with bath and screened porch. The front 
veranda floor is of cement. Inside stairs afford access 
to the attic for storage room. The plans call for a 
two-thirds basement, affording ample space for fuel 
and heating as well as laundry if desired. The 


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greatly to the appearance. 

The brick and plaster effect around the porch can be varied and made equally at¬ 
tractive by the use of interlocking facing tile, specifications for which will be 
included if desired. The size of the house is ,10 ft. x42 ft. without porch projections. 

Cost of building $2,000.00 to $2,750.00. 

Plans and specifications complete, either as show n or reversed, including all neces¬ 
sary details $15. Extra set of blue prints, material list and blank contract $5 extra. 


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Design Number 8-K 


A pretty cottage suitable for a small family. It is very convenient and costs to build $ 1650.00 
to $1,800.00, including hot air furnace, electric lighting, best of plumbing and fine woodwork. 

Price of one set of plans and specifications $5.00. 

Two sets with contract blanks and list of materials $10.00. 


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Design Number 2-K 

A “New Jersey” Gambrel roof cottage, which has been built in Spokane, Washington at a cost of $1,675.00, including a 
Boynton hot air furnace, electric lights, porcelain plumbing and fine finish throughout. 

Price of one set of plans and specifications $5.00. Two sets with contract blanks and bill of materials $10.00. 


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specially designed landscape plats. We refer you to our fore¬ 
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Design Number 141-B 


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The porch piers and 
chimneys are of mixed 
cobble-stones and rustic 
rock, the exterior of 
rough stained siding 
and the roof of white 
asbestos. This novel 
exterior combined with 
the many interesting 
features of the plan 
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Size of the building without porches 28 ft.x43 ft. 

Cost complete, including hot air heating plant §2,800.00 to §3,600.00. 

Complete plans and specifications including all necessary details and 
either as shown or reversed §25.00. Extra set of blue prints and specifi¬ 
cations, material list and blank contracts §5.00 additional. 


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Design Number 121-B 

This plan is similar to that of Design Number 141-B with the addition of a screened sleeping 
room. This room is also fitted with movable sash and makes an excellent sun room or conservatory. 
The porch piers and chimneys are of stucco and the exterior of shakes and shingles with pattern 
boards in the gables. On pages 83 and 85 are shown interiors of this design. 

The size over the main house, exclusive of the projections of porches and screen room is 28x47 ft. 
Cost including hot water heating plant $3,00.00 to $3,800.00. 

Complete plans and specifications either as shown or reversed, including all necessary details 
$30.00. Extra set of blue prints and specifications, material list and blank contract $5.00 extra 



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Foundation and basement of concrete. Basement and porch floors cement. Porch 
trim of rustic rock, cobble stones and clinker brick. Mantel of same. Exterior walls 
covered with dimensioned shakes. Roof of white asbestos roofing. Beamed ceilings 
as shown on plans. Livingroom, diningroom, inglenook and one bedroom, have oak 
floors. Fir finished stained in these rooms. Paneling in livingroom and diningroom. 
Kitchen and bathroom tile wainscotted, white enamel finish. Bedrooms varnish finish, 
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Size without porch 34 ft.x52 ft. 

Cost $3,000.00 to $3,600.00. 

Plans and specifications complete, either as shown or reversed $20.00. Extra set 
of blue prints and specifications, material list and blank contract $5.00 additional. 


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Design Number 150-B 


A very attractive and convenient bungalow at low cost. The exterior is of rough 
stained siding with white trim which gives a pleasing contrast. The fireplace and chim¬ 
neys are of clinker brick. The seats built in on either side of the rustic fireplace give a 
cozy appearance to the livingroom. The floors in the livingroom and diningroom are of 
oak. An ideal home for two people. 

Size of the house exclusive of porches 26 ft.x38 ft. 

Cost including hot air heating plant $ 1 , 900.00 to $2,300.00. 

Complete plans and specifications, either as shown or reversed, including all necessary 
details $15.00. Extra set of blue prints and specifications, material list and blank con¬ 
tract $5.00 additional. 



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Design Number 105-B 
This is one of our California 
bungalows which is much ad¬ 
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either exterior here shown. 
Number 105 B-2 has porch 


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its many homelike 
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Hardwood floors in principal rooms. 

Size of the building without projections of porch 31x59 ft. 

Cost from 83,000.00 to $3,700.00 including heating plant. 

Complete plans and specifications, either as shown or re¬ 
versed, including all necessary details $30.00. Extra set of 
blue prints and specifications, material list and blank con¬ 
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Design Number 12-K. 

An extremely convenient 
house which costs to build 
$3,300.00 to $3,800.00. 

It is 30 ft.x33 ft., 6 inches, 
exclusive of porches and pantry. 
Contains a full cellar, is heated 
with hot air furnace and is one 
of the houses where the owner 
gets the most for his “Dollars” 
both in outside appearance and 
in convenience of arrangement. 

Price of one set of plans and 
specifications $20.00. Two sets 
with contract blanks and list of 
materials $25.00. 


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The dimensions of this plan exclusive of the 
porch are 34 ft.x34 ft. 

Cost complete with heating plant $2,500.00 
to $3,000.00. 

Complete plans and specifications, either as 
shown or reversed, including all necessary de¬ 
tails $20.00. Extra set of blue prints and 
specifications, material list and blank contract 
$5.00 extra. 


For an attractive bungalow of moderate cost, a study of this plan 
will show every desirable built-in feature, including a large 
screened sleeping balcony on the second floor, which may be en¬ 
closed with sash when desired, making a very suitable bedroom. 

The fireplace is of cobble-stones and is large and massive. The 
seats shown are movable. All other features of the interior are in 
harmony and designed for utility as well as appearance. Hard¬ 
wood floors in the principal rooms. The exterior is of rough 
stained siding. 



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Design I'f umber 117-B 

A well planned one and one-half story home 
embodying many desirable features for home 
comfort. Among these may be mentioned the 
large sleeping balcony on the second floor. The 
arrangement of the kitchen cupboards and butler’s 
pantry is very convenient. The diningroom buffet 
with its long mirror and colored glass windows is 
another pleasing feature. The exterior gables 
are trimmed with stucco and wooden half-beams. 





The size of this plan exclusive of the porches 
is 40 ft.x30 ft. 

Cost including heating plant $3,800 to $4,600. 

Complete plans and specifications, either as 
shown or reversed, including all necessary de¬ 
tails $30.00. Extra set of blue prints and speci¬ 
fications, material list and blank contract $5.00 
additional. 


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Design Number 5-K 

A handsome house 
28 feet wide and, in¬ 
cluding the bay win¬ 
dow 30 feet wide. 
It is 30 feet deep, 
not including the 
porches. Heated 
with hot air furnace. 
Oak floors for dining 
room, livingroom and 
hall, oak staircase 
and balance of house 
finished in slash 
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Contains foil cellar and a 
very complete pantry and 
makes one of the most satis¬ 
factory houses that can be 
built for either a town or a 
country home. 

Costs .$3,250.00 to 
$3,600.00. 

Price of one set plans and 
specifications including the 
necessary details $20.00. 
Two sets with contract blanks 
and list of materials $25.00. 


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Design Number 102-B 

This design is suggestive 
of the Swiss with its wide 
overhanging eaves and low 
roofs. The exterior is of 
shakes or shingles as de¬ 
sired, with pattern boards 
and battens for the upper 
story. The porch piers 
are of rustic stone and the 
facing of dark brick. 
Porch floors of cement. 

The outside chimney 
may be either of stucco as 
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The plans are well worthy of careful study and include every feature that can be desired to make the house homelike and attractive. 
The size of the house over all is 34 ft.x48 ft. Cost including hot water heating plant $6,000.00 to $6,500.00. 

Complete plans and specifications, either as shown or reversed, including all necessary details $45.00. Extra set of blue prints 
and specifications, material list and blank contract $10.00 extra. 


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Design Number 102-B-2 



This design has the same 
floor plans as Number 102-B 
with the exception that the 
fireplace in the second story 
bedroom is omitted and the 
dimensions of this room are 
changed to 12ft. 6 inches by 
12 ft., 6 inches. The ex¬ 
terior here shown has the 
first story and porches con¬ 
structed of rustic stone. The 
gables are trimmed with 
plaster and wood half¬ 
beams. This is an attractive 
and well designed home for 
any locality. 

Cost including hot water 
heating plant $6,250.00 to 
$6,800.00. 


Complete plans and specifications, including all necessary details, plans either as shown or reversed $45.00. Extra set of blue 
prints and specifications, material list and blank contract $10.00 additional. 


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Design Number 106-B 


A pleasing home of moderate cost. The house shown has many admirers. The 
round plastered columns supporting the pergola beams form a pleasing characteristic 
of this design not found in the ordinary house of it’s cost. The plan affords eight 
large rooms in addition to the hall alcove of the second story which may be used as 
a sewing room or nursery. If it is desired to lessen the cost of construction of this 
plan, as well as of any others shown, the finishing of the rooms of the second story 
may be omitted. See page 87 for den fireplace design. 

The size of this plan exclusive of the porch is 32 ft.x44 ft. 

Cost including heating plant $8,400.00 to $4,250.00. 

Complete plans and specifications, including all necessary details, plans either as 
shown or reversed $25.00. Extra set of blue prints and specifications, material list 
and blank contract $5.00 additional. 




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A one and one-half story bungalow home. 
This type of house is distinctive and offers a 
pleasing contrast to the many homes of more con¬ 
ventional design. The plan combines conveni¬ 
ence and utility of space and is suitable for any 
climate. All the built-in features which add to 
the usefulness of the home will be found. 
Hardwood floors in the livingroom, diningroom 
and library. 


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The size of the building exclusive of the 
porches is 30 ft. x36 ft. 

Cost complete including heating plant $3,000.00 
to $3,800.00. 

Complete plans and specifications, including all 
necessary details, plans either as shown or re¬ 
versed $30.00. Extra set of blue prints and 
specifications, material list and blank contract 
$5.00 additional. 

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The foundation and basement are of concrete with cement floor. Porch floor 
of cement. Porch trim of clinker brick. Roof of white asbestos roofing afford- 
ing great fire protection as well as adding greatly to the attractiveness of the 
building. The white asbestos roofing, reflecting, as it does, the sun’s rays 
makes possible the low pitched roof without any undue warmth to the rooms 
below. Actual tests have proven the temperature in the attic and upper stories 
of dwellings roofed with white asbestos roofing to be much lower than can be 
obtained by the use of the usual shingled roof. 

Cost of this house $2,800.00 to $8,400.00. Size over main house 2.0x46 ft. 

Plans and specifications, either as shown or reversed, including all necessary 
details $25.00. Extra set of blue prints and specifications, material list and 
blank contract $5.00 additional. 


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Design Number 160-B 

Few moderate cost bungalows are more 
generally admired than the six room home shown 
herewith. The floor plan is the "acme” of con¬ 
venience, while the exterior is of a type well 
suited to any location. 

The kitchen affords an almost perfect ar¬ 
rangement of the various cupboards, cooling 
cabinet, shelves, etc. The den floor is raised 
one step from the livingroom and the wide rustic 
brick fireplace with seats on either side gives a 
very homelike appearance. Ihe book cases are 
fitted with leaded glass doors in artistic design, 
and the same effect is obtained in the doors of 
the diningroom buffet. The broad built-in seats 
add much in giving the rooms a cozy appearance. 
The foundations are of concrete and chimneys ot rustic brick. Cement floored 
basement 27 ft.x28 ft. with drain. Outside grade entrance to basement. Laundry 
smrl fuel rooms in basement. 



On pages 80 to 82 are shown many interior views of this attractive home. 

The size of the building exclusive of the porches is 28 ft.x4>2 ft. 

Approximate cost complete, including heating plant, hardwood floors, finest 
plumbing with shower and laundry room, $2,600.00 to $. 8 , 900 . 00 . 

Complete plans and specifications, either as shown or reversed, including all 
necessary details $25.00. Extra set of blue prints and specifications, material list and 
blank contract $5.00 additional. 
















































































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Design Number 123-B (1 & 2) 


An ideal home of eight rooms. The 
porch piers and walls are of rock faced 
sand-lime brick, which gives a striking 
contrast against the darker stained walls 
of the building. The porch floors are of 
cement. An attractive feature of the 
exterior is the pergola covered porte- 
cochere. This bungalow has been much 
admired and it would be difficult to find 
a more attractive house of its type. 

Every built-in feature will be found in 
this plan. Among these are the desk 
and music cabinets in the music room 
and the dresser with full length mirrored 
doors in the owner’s bedroom. The 
other interior features which are shown 
on pages 95 and 96 will be found equally attractive. 

The photograph shows the building as built with floor plans reversed, 
thus placing the living room and fireplace on the left elevation. 

The size of the plan exclusive of the porches is 34 ft.x55 ft. 

Cost complete with hot water heating plant $4,750.00 to $5,800. 

Complete plans and specifications, either as shown or reversed, including 
all necessary details $35.00. Extra set of blue prints and specifications, 
material list and blank contract $5.00 additional. 



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The two exterior views shown on this 
page are both adapted for use with plans 
Number 123-B, and are identical with the ex¬ 
ception that in Design Number 123-B-2, the 
floor plans are reversed, thus showing the fire¬ 
place chimney upon the left side elevation. 
The pergola and porch gables, however, were 
built as shown upon the original plans and the 
plan or arrangement of the rooms only, ex¬ 
clusive of the porch and pergola, were re¬ 
versed. This is shown in order to give some 
idea of the combinations which may be effected 
in the use of our plans. In many cases by 
ordering the plans “reversed,” rooms such as 
bedrooms, etc., which w ould otherwise come on 

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Design Number 123-B-2 

the dark exposure of the building, may be given the "sunny” 
exposure and visa-versa. In order to show how r any of the 
plans given would appear if reversed the page may be 
held to the light and viewed from the reverse side. 

When ordering plans it should always be stated if 
the blue prints are desired reversed, otherwise all plans 
will be sent as shown in the illustrations. 


























Design Number 185-B 

An attractive bungalow of five 
rooms in which an additional attic 
room may be finished if desired. The 
floors in the principal rooms are of 
hardwood and the inside finish stained. 

Cost from $1,750.00 to $2,200.00. 

Plans and specifications, either as 
shown or reversed, including all 
necesssary details $ 10 . 00 . Extra 
set of blue prints and specifications, 
material list and blank contract $5.00 
additional. 


Design Number 186-B 

Another five-room plan with all the 
requirements of the modern home 
and at low cost. The floors of the 
main rooms are hardwood. The fire¬ 
place and chimneys are of brick. 

Cost from $1,800.00 to $2,200.00, 
including hot air heating. 

Plans and specifications, including 
all necessary details, plans either as 
shown or reversed $ 10 . 00 . Extra set 
of blue prints and specifications, ma¬ 
terial list and blank contract $5.00 
additional. 


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Design Number 122-B 

An ideal bungalow home of five rooms. The exterior is of rough siding, stained. The 
porch trim may be either of cobble-stones as shown above or of clinker brick. The fireplace is 
of clinker brick with book cases built at the sides. The buffet in the diningroom has seats built 
in on either side. The kitchen is large and convenient. The basement has separate outside 
entrance. Hardwood floors in the principal rooms. 

Size of the building 28 ft.x4<) ft. Cost, including furnace heat $-2,000.00 to $2,800. 00. 

Complete plans and specifications, either as shown or reversed, including all necessary de¬ 
tails $15. Extra set of blue prints and specifications, material list and blank contract $5 additional. 


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Design Number 101-B 


We believe that the six room plan here shown has met with the approval 
of more home builders than almost any other. Its convenient arrangement 
speaks for itself. The interior views shown on page 86 give a more complete 
conception of its homelike features. The fireplace is of rustic brick, and the 
many built-in features give the home a "down to date” appearance. 

Hardwood floors are used in the livingroom, diningroom and music room. 

The size of this building exclusive of the veranda is 34x40 feet. 

Cost including heating plant from $2,800.00 to $3,500.00. 

Complete plans and specifications, either as shown or reversed, including all 
necessary details $25.00. Extra set of blue prints and specifications, material 
list and blank contract $5.00 additional. 



Design Number 101-B 


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Design Number 101-B-3 

The floor plans for this design are the same as for Design 
Number 101-B. The exterior treatment varies, giving different 
roof lines as well as the stone porch facing and cement floored 
porch. On page 90 is shown a very attractive cut stone fire¬ 
place which is designed for this plan. The other interior fea¬ 
tures are similar to those of Design Number 101-B. 

Cost of this building is from $2,900.00 to $8,700.00. 

Price of plans and specifications is the same as for Number 

101-B. 


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Design Number 101-B-2 

The floor plan of this design is the same as for Design 
Number 101 B, and the exterior is similar, showing sand¬ 
stone porch facing and cement floored porch in place of the 
wood trim of the latter. Also a varied treatment of the 
porch gable will be noticed. Page 85 shows the fireplace 
and livingroom of this design. The other features are simi¬ 
lar to those of Number 101-B. 

Cost of this home is from $2,900.00 to $8,700.00. 

Price of plans and specifications same as Number 101-B. 



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This is a novel home of the Swiss type, con¬ 
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Design Number 131-B-2 


Showing an attractive Colonial exterior as adapted for 
use with the floor plans Number 131-B. An added 
feature of this design is the wide balcony over the main 
veranda and porte-cochere. 

A well planned home of the Colonial type can never 
fail to be a source of pride to the owner and we offer this 
plan as representative of the best of its type. 

Estimated cost $6,500.00 to $7,500.00. 

Plans and specifications $ 60 . 00 . Extra set of blue 
prints, material list and contract $10.00 additional. 


still retains the dignity and grace of outline which is often 
lost in the design of houses of this type. The porch piers 
and chimneys are of brick, and the exterior wood is stained 
in a dark tone. Many unusual features will be found in the 
plans. The basement contains fuel rooms and laundry as 
well as ample storage room. On pages 88 and 89 are shown 
the interior features of this plan. 

The size of the building exclusive of the veranda is 34 ft. 
x42 ft. 

Cost complete including heating plant $5,500 to $6,200. 

Complete plans and specifications, either as shown or re¬ 
versed, including all necessary details $45.00. Extra set of 
blue prints and specifications, material list and blank con¬ 
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Design Number 111-B 

A very complete bungalow of six rooms and screened sleeping room. Every 
desirable feature is embodied in the plan. Full basement with laundry room and 
fuel rooms. Large attic, convenient for storage, and in fact everything that could 
be desired for a modern home. The exterior is made especially attractive by the 
use of the massive rustic brick porch piers and columns. A cozy feature of the in¬ 
terior is the massive rustic brick fireplace which runs to the ceiling. If desired the 
screened room may be enclosed with movable sash thus affording a very convenient 
dressing room en suite with the owner’s bedroom. 

The size of this plan exclusive of the porches is 34 ft.x40 ft. 

Cost including heating plant $ 2 , 900.00 to $3,700.00. 


Complete plans and specifications, either as shown 
or reversed, including all necessary details $25.00. 
Extra set of blue prints and specifications, material 
list and blank contract $5.00 additional. 












































































































Design Number 175-B 


A novel and attractive bungalow of six rooms and screened 
sleeping balcony. In this plan will be found many unique fea¬ 
tures, among which may be mentioned the compact "buffet” 
kitchen. The porch piers and Malls are of clinker brick. The 
exterior M'alls are of rough siding, stained and the trim in light 
cream color. This plan has a large basement M'ith laundry and 
fuel rooms. 



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Foundations are of concrete M’ith stucco exterior surface. 

The size of this plan exclusive of the veranda is 28 ft.x45 ft. 

The cost complete M’ith hot air furnace is from $2,700.00 to $3,500.00. 
Complete plans and specifications, including all necessary details, either 
as shoM'n or reversed $25.00. Extra set of blue prints and specifications, 
material list and blank contract $5.00 additional. 






















































































































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Design Number 9-K 

This house is 42 ft. wide and 32 ft. , 6 inches in length from front to rear of the main part of house exclusive of porches. For 
outside appearance, inside convenience and real home comfort and for the cost necessary in its construction it is one of our best designs. 

Cost from $5,750.00 to $7,000.00, including heating. 

Price of one set of plans and specifications, either as shown or reversed, including all necessary details $50.00. Price of two sets 
with blank contracts and list of materials $ 60 . 00 . 


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Design Number 108-B 

This cozy little bungalow affords ample room for a small family and 
can be built at extremely low cost. The fireplace is of brick and the 
chimneys are so arranged that heating stoves may be used or a hot 
air furnace installed for slight extra cost. The foundations are of 
concrete. Plans provide for a full basement. The exterior is of 
rough stained siding and has the appearance of a well built and sub¬ 
stantial home of considerably greater cost. 

Size of the house over all is 27 ft.x28 ft. 

Cost complete (not including heating) $1,200.00 to $1,400.00. 

Complete plans and specifications, either as shown or reversed, 


including all necessary details $5.00. Extra set of blue prints and 
specifications, material list and blank contract $5.00 additional. 



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This one and one-half story bungalow of six rooms is 
very popular and a complete and attractive home at low 
cost. The fireplace is of rock faced brick. The porch 
piers and chimneys are of brick. The exterior siding is 
rough and stained dark brown. 

The size of this plan exclusive of the porches is 34 ft.x 
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The plans will be found very complete; the sleeping balcony on the 
second floor being one of the desirable features of this arrangement. The 
plans provide for a full basement. 

Size of this plan exclusive of the porch projections is SO ft.xSS ft. 

Cost complete including hotair heating $2,200.00 to $2,800.00. 

Complete plans and specifications, including all necessary details, plans 
either as shown or reversed $15.00. Extra set of blue prints and specifi¬ 
cations, material list and blank contract $5.00 additional. 


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Design Number 1-K 

A well finished house, 30 ft.x38 ft. including front veranda and balcony. 
It has been built at a cost of $ 2 , 600.00 to $2,800.00 complete as shown 
and including hot air heating. 


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Design Number 3-K 

A beautifully finished house with polished quartered oak floors, hot water heating and every modem convenience. Size 27 ft.xSfi ft., 
not including porches, pantry or bay window. Costs to build $.‘3,800.00 to $4,200.00. See pages and 9^ for interior views. 


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pleasing and convenient home which has been built at a cost of from $3,100.00 to $.3,250.00, including electric lights and hot air 
Size 28 ft.x.34 ft. exclusive of porches and pantry. Price of one set of plans and specifications $20.00, including all necessary 
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many fireplaces, beautiful conservatory, bathrooms on first and second floors, porte-cochere and 
broad verandas and balconies, it constitutes a most attractive home. It is finished in white enamel 
and quartered white oak with oak floors throughout and is heated with hot water heat using low 
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A commodious house of the Mission type. Construction is fireproof throughout and is built of reinforced concrete and steel, 
with stucco exterior, tile roof, iron balustrades ornamenting the porches and with plate glass throughout. The interior finish is in 
polished hardwoods. The house is heated with hot water heat and contains a large and finely finished billiard room on the third floor and 
bowling alley in the basement. 

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A Colonial house, 
which is 35 feet wide 
and 47 feet from front 
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house. This is an 
especially attractive 
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large balcony on the 
second floor, opening 
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French windows. There 
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staircase platform. 

This house can be 
built for $4,750.00 to 
$5,500.00. 

Price of one set of 
plans and specifications 
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INTERIORS 


Design Number 160-B 

The interior here shown 
is typical of the modern bun¬ 
galow home. It is designed 
for convenience and service. 
The heavy beams are sugges¬ 
tive of the Mission style. 
The wide Dutch fireplace is 
of brick. One-panel doors 
are used throughout, thus 
carrying out the effect of 
simplicity and durability. 
The walls are paneled to the 
height of the plate rail with 
tapestry burlap. This may 
be varied if desired by the 
use of leather panels or the 
many other suitable materials 
manufactured for that pur¬ 
pose. By the use of the 
lighting fixtures in the beams 
a uniform and subdued light¬ 
ing effect is obtained. The 
wide seats in the inglenook 
are suggestive of real home 
comfort. 

For plans see page 4b'. 




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the livingroom is 
here shown. The 
long window seat is 
a feature that is not 
amiss in any home 
and is particularly 
suitable in a bunga¬ 
low of this type. 
The designand selec¬ 
tion of the furnish¬ 
ings for a home of 
this nature should 
he given the most 
careful thought and 
if possible this mat¬ 
ter should he placed 
in the hands of ex¬ 
perienced artists. 
Where desired we 
will make special de¬ 
signs of appropriate 
furniture in harmony 
with the interior de¬ 
sign of the home and 
at a slight additional 
cost. Mention of 
this work will be 
found in our fore¬ 
word . 

For plans see page 

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Design Number 160-B 

Showing the archway between the livingroom and diningroom. In the pedestals are placed bookcases with doors in leaded 
colored glass to match the stenciled design. A glimpse of the buffet in the dining room is also shown. The leaded glass design is 
carried out as well in the doors of the buffet. The diningroom ceilings are also beamed. 

For plans see page 46. 



Design Number 160-B 












Design Number 160-B 

Showing the modern sanitary kitchen, so designed as to make 
necessary the fewest possible steps for the housewife. Ample cup¬ 
board space is afforded as well as breadboard, flour bins and the usual 
accessories of the ideal kitchen. It has been our aim to plan all 
kitchens for the designs shown in this book, with the above standard 
in view; namely the acme of utility and convenience. 

For plans see page 46. 


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Design Numer 160-B 


Here is given a glimpse of the owner’s 
bedroom showing the casement windows 
with window seat and cedar lined chest 
below. Attention is called also to the 
placing of the reading lamp. 

For plans see page 46. 



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Design Number 141-B and 121-B 

The livingroom and fire¬ 
place shown on page 83 are 
given both in Design Num¬ 
ber 141-B and 121-B. The 
fireplace is of rough texture 
brick. The walls are paneled 
in leather to the height of 
the plate rail. In place of 
the leather paneling burlap 
or other suitable material 
may be used as desired. 

For plans see pages 28 and 
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Design Number 141-B and 121-B 

Showing the alcove and 
built-in window seat in the 
owner’s bedroom. This in¬ 
terior is designed for both 
the above plans. A light 
picture rail is carried around 
this room with plaster panels 
below. The sash door shown 
affords access to the veranda. 

For plans see j>ages 28 
and 30. 


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A very unique buffet is here shown. The upper shelf is sus¬ 
pended from heavy bronze chains with the long mirror placed 
beneath. The central upper sash is of colored glass design, set in 


copper in place of the usual lead. One panel doors are used through¬ 
out in this plan. The diningroom is paneled in wood with plate rail 
above. 


The archway joining the livingroom and diningroom is of un¬ 
usual type. Bookcases with doors of colored glass set in copper are 
placed in the pedestals and above are electric pedestal lamps of old 
copper. For plans see pages 28 and 30. 


Design Number 101-B-2 

Showing a corner of the livingroom with fireplace and seats. 
The walls are paneled in wood and the ceilings beamed. An appro¬ 
priate design for electric fixtures is suggested. For plans, page 52. 



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Design Number 101-B 

Showing a cozy and attractive livingrooni with wood 
paneled walls and beamed ceilings. The fireplace is of clinker 
brick with wide wood mantel shelf. 

For plans see page 52. 


Design Number 101-B 



The diningroom is paneled in wood with wide plate rail 
above. The ceilings are beamed with heavy square beams with 
light outlets placed at the cross beams. In the foreground is 
shown the archway separating the livingroom and diningroom. 
Opening to the livingroom are bookcases with doors of leaded 
glass. Built into the diningroom is a model buffet with long 
beveled plate mirror and heavy pilaster columns on either side. 

For plans see page 52. 


Design Number 101-B 














Design Number 166-B 


An endless variety may be had in the design of stone 
fireplaces. In this instance the effect desired is permanence 
and durability. The lines are simple yet suggestive of 
strength. The choice of material used may be governed by 
the locality. The fireplace shown is of sandstone. Manu¬ 
factured stone or properly made concrete blocks may also be 
used. 

For plans see page 43. 



Design Number 106-B 


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Design Number 114-B 

An attractive fireplace of cut stone with heavy wood 
mantel shelf. The material used in the cut shown herewith 
is sandstone but other materials may be substituted as de¬ 
sired. The light stone is in pleasing contrast with the dark 
toned woods used in interior finishing. 

For plans see page 20. 











Design Number 131-B 


A novel effect is obtained by the use of the massive columns supporting the archway. The diningroom is paneled in leather 
below a heavy plate rail. The doors of the buffet are of opalescent glass set in copper. One panel doors are used in the livingroom 
and diningroom. The kitchen is entered through the arched opening of the buffet. 

For plans see page 54. 


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Design Number 131-B 



Showing a corner of the living- 
room and the open stairway. On the 
upper stair landing are “opales¬ 
cent glass” windows. A suggestion 
for a newel lamp in old copper is 
shown. The livingroom walls are 
paneled in wood. 

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Design Number 105-B 

The wide stone fireplac e surmounted with the Gothic niche and 
clock offers a pleasing novelty for those seeking the unusual. The 
fireplace is of cut sandstone. Other material may he used if desired. 
The bookcases are shown as placed between the supporting columns 
of the archway. 

For plans see page S3. 


Design Number 101-B-3 

This fireplace is of white sandstone and affords a 
variety from the usual brick fireplace. The long bevel 
plate mirror above the heavy stone mantel shelf is a 
novel feature of this livingroom. 

For plans see page 52. 



Design Number 101-B-3 


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Design Number 105-B 



A much admired 
buffet design which 
is simple and in har¬ 
mony with the other 
interior treatment of 
this home. The 
glass doors and 
mirror are of highly 
polished bevel plate. 
The diningroom walls 
are paneled to the 
height of the plate 
rail as shown and 
the ceilings are 
beamed. 

For plans see page 
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Design Number 3-K 

Showing interior views of the livingroom and diningroom For plans see page 64. 


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Design Number 3-K 

Another view showing the livingroom, fireplace and open stairway. 
For plans see page 64. 


Design Number 3-K 

Showing the spacious and well arranged hath. 
For plans see page 64. 


Design Number 3-K 


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On this page we show a banking room, which is very suitable and convenient for the requirements of any except the larger banks. 

We have selected this cut from among many others which show work from the finest and most expensive marble trimmed banking 
to the plainest that is suitable to this purpose. 

We shall be glad to take up the matter of designing interiors for banking rooms, public offices, mercantile or other purposes. 


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Design Number 123-B 

Giving a closer view of the spacious veranda and showing in 
detail the brick piers and porch rail. 

For plans see page 48. 


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Design Number 123-B 

This cozy inglenook is one of the many attractive feautures of 
this plan. The fireplace is of special design and constructed of 
rock faced sand-lime brick. The cabinets on either side of the 
fireplace will be found a very convenient receptacle for books and 
magazines. 

For plans see page 48. 



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Design Number 123-B 

Another view showing the fireplace and inglenook as well as the 
heavy supporting columns of the archway. The livingroom walls are 
paneled in wood and the ceilings beamed. 

For plans see page 48. 


Design Number 123-B 


This gives a closer view of the unusual type of buffet shown in this 
plan. The doors above are of bevel plate while those below the 
main countershelf are of wood veneered panels. The diningroom is 
paneled in carved leather with wood battens and a heavy plate rail 
above. 

For plans see page 48. 



Design Number 123-B 


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SAFETY 

Our money is loaned only on first mortgages on improved Spokane 
property under conditions provided by the State laws. Fourteen years and 
not a single dollar’s loss. 

LOANS 

We loan on easy monthly payments to Spokane home owners to build 
or buy a home, or to repay a present mortgage. Our Society has aided hun¬ 
dreds “to own their own home.” It will help you to free your home from debt. 

Office: Auditorium Bldg., Cor. Post and Main 


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UNION 

Fuel Ice Co 


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 
DEALERS IN 

Cement, Plaster, Roofing 

AND OTHER 

BUILDING MATERIAL 


General Office: 

407 SPRAGUE AVENUE 
SPOKANE, WASH. 


Phones: 


Main 7412 


A1609 


Phone Main 8604 


211 W. 14th Ave. 


Wm. L. Archer 

GENERAL CONTRACTOR 


Spokane 


Washington 


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A well designed brick church with stone trimming. Built at a cost of $10,000.00. 
It has a gallery over the vestibule and a large Sunday school room in basement. 
The seating section of the auditorium has sloping floor. 

Price of two sets of plans and specifications with details $100.00. 





































































































































































































Design Number 1051-K 

The First Presbyterian Church of Olympia, Washington. The walls are built of solid concrete with frame construction in the 
interior. The auditorium has bowled floor and the basement may be finished for any purpose desired. 

Costs $16,000.00 to $20,000.00. 

Further information and price of plans will he sent on application. 


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Design Number 1005-K 

A high school building which can be constructed of brick at a cost of from $18,000.00 to $20,000.00, and which can be constructed 
of concrete for from $20,000.00 to $22,000.00. The exterior of this building is equally attractive when built of either of the two materials. 

Price of two sets of plans and specifications, for brick construction, together with contract blanks $225.00. For concrete construc¬ 
tion $250.00. 


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Design Number 1010-K 

A high school building costing when constructed of brick $70,000.00 to $75,000.00. Cost constructed of concrete $80,000.00 to 

$90,000.00. 

Price of three sets of plans and specifications for brick building $800.00. For concrete building $1,000.00. 


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A well designed high school building, which costs when built of brick with wood joist $30,000.00 to $.‘15,000.00, when built of 
concrete including concrete floors $35,000.00 to $40,000.00. 

Price of three sets of plans and specifications for a brick building, including blank contracts $350.00. For a concrete building $400.00. 


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A school building which may be built of either brick or concrete with concrete floors. It is so planned that a room can be added 
to each story at any time and each addition adds to the attractiveness of the exterior. 

Costs when built of brick $16,500.00 to $18,000.00. 

Price of two sets of plans and specifications for brick building, together with contract blanks $200.00. 


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Design Number 1006-K 

Designed for a high school. In addition to the rooms shown on the first and second floor plans there is a manual training room, a 
boiler room, lavatories and toilet rooms, a gymnasium and two shower baths in the basement. 

Cost, $23,000.00 to $25,000.00. 

Price of two sets of plans and specifications for a brick building with all necessary details $225.00. For a concrete building 
$250.00. 


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A school building which is so planned that it can be doubled in size and still retain the attractive exterior appearance. It can be 
constructed of concrete with concrete Hoors at a cost of $11,000.00. Cost when built of brick with wood joist construction §9.500.00 to 

10 00 Cost of two sets of plans and specifications with blank contracts $150.00. 


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Design Number 1002-K 

A four room school which is suitable to 
build as either a frame, brick or concrete 
structure. It is so planned that the size 
(number of rooms) can be doubled without 
injury to the outward appearance. 

Cost in frame $5,750.00 to $6,500.00. 

Price of two sets of plans and specifica¬ 
tions for frame construction with the neces¬ 
sary detail drawings and two contract 
blanks $100.00. 

Plans for brick construction $125.00. 



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A two room school of frame construction with two large rooms in basement. Can be built for $2,000.00 to $2,500.00. 
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This building is planned for either a three or a four room school of 
frame construction. Cost from $2,500.00 to $3,000.00, including heating. 
Price of two sets of plans and specifications with details $75.00. 
























































































Design Number 1100-K 



A very attractive brick 
building with terra-cotta 
trimming, built at No. 27 
Main Avenue, Spokane, 
Washington. 

The three upper stories 
are for hotel or apartment 
house purposes, and 
although built on an inside 
lot, there can be no dark 
rooms even though build¬ 
ings may be erected to 
the lot lines on the ad¬ 
joining lots. It ranks as 
one of the best constructed 
buildings of its class in 
Spokane. 


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Design Number 2000-B 

This attractive Mission flat-building 
is designed not only with regard to 
artistic exterior effect, but for con¬ 
venience of floor plan arrangement. 
Each suite consists of four rooms with 
private bath and both front and rear 
entrances. 

The building can be erected upon a 
fifty foot lot, being 47 ft.x30 ft. over 
the main building. 

Economy in cost of construction 
makes this a very desirable income 
property. The heating can be ar¬ 
ranged for separate heating stoves 
for each flat, or a combined heating 
plant of steam or hot water to supply 
the entire building. State which 
arrangement when ordering plans. 

We can also furnish this plan in 
English Tudor design, a sketch of 
which will be sent on application with 
order. 

The floor plan arrangement we can 
furnish either as shown or with separ¬ 
ate outside entrances for each flat in 
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Sketch of this arrange¬ 
ment will be sent upon 
application with order. 

The cost of this build¬ 
ing is between $6,500.00 
and .$8,000.00. 

Plans and specifications 
complete, including all 
necessary details $130.00. 
Extra set of blue prints 
and specifications, material 
list and blank contract 
$10.00 additional. 



Design Number 2000-B 


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Design Number 1075-K-B 

We can furnish plans for this attractive brick garage with any depth of building required. The space may be arranged for display 
rooms and office occupying the front portion, and storage room for cars, machine and tool rooms, wash rack, and all other accessories for 
a well equipped garage. The floors are of concrete. Width of building 50 feet. 

Floor plan sketches with estimates will be sent upon inquiry stating requirements. 


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MANTEL BRICK 
FACING BLOCKS 


THESE MATERIALS ARE BOTH MADE BY 
THE SAME PEOPLE AND ARE OF THE 
FINEST TEXTURE AND RICHEST SHADES 
OF BROWN, GOLDEN ROD, GREEN, RED, 
AUTUMN LEAF, ETC. ABSOLUTELY NOTH¬ 
ING TO COMPARE WITH THEM IN THIS 
TERRITORY. 

Mowbray Pearson Company 

OFFICE 715 FRONT AVENUE 

PHONES MAIN 8149 A1831 

WAREHOUSE E. 131 AUGUSTA AVE. 

PHONE MAXWELL 128 



PLASTER 


ROOFING 


CEMENT 


OREGON 


Washington 


IDAHO 


MONTANA 



NORTHWEST 

School Furniture Co. 

SOUTH 115 JEFFERSON ST. 

SPOKANE, W’ASH. 

244 THIRD ST. 

PORTLAND, OREGON 



SCHOOL SEATING 
and SUPPLIES 

OPERA SEATING, 
FOLDING and 
ASSEMBLY CHAIRS 


CHURCH SEATING 
PULPIT FURNITURE 
ROLLING PARTITIONS 
LODGE FURNITURE 
SETTEES 

WRITE FOR INFORMATION AND PRICES 














mestEnr^BwildingTOaterral 

Companp 


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Cement 

Lime 

Plaster 

Sand 


Wood Lath 
Metal Lath 
Corner Bead 
Plaster Board 


Common Brick Sewer Pipe 

Face Brick Mortar Colors 

Mantel Brick 




MONARCH PLASTER 
Our Specialty 


Corner Washington Street and 
First Avenue 

Phones: 

Main 281 SPOKANE, 

Home F 1077 WASH. 


THE ARNOLD-EVANS CO. 

INCORPORATED 

SPOKANE, WASHINGTON 



Hot-air furnaces and 
stoves require constant 
coaxing, nursing and 
repairs. 

A turn of 
the valve 

is all that is necessary 
in Hot Water or Steam 
Heating. They 
operate auto¬ 
matically. 

Economical 
Cleanly, Safe 
DuRa.ble 



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Plumbing 

Heating 

Ventilation 

From the plumbing 
and heating of your 
home is where you will 
receive your comfort. 

Plumbing and heat¬ 
ing is a necessity and 
when not properly in¬ 
stalled is expensive. 

If looking for good 
work at right prices 

Don’t Fail 
to See Us 

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Phones Main 474 


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A Good Tin Roof Properly Laid Will Last 50 Years 
WE SELL THAT KIND OF ROOFING TIN 


SPECIFY 



Every 

Sheet 

Guaranteed 


Pacific Metal MVorks 


PORTLAND. OREGON 


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C. H. MOLLER 


O. I. LINES 


FRED ZAHN 


- DEALERS IN - 

Ceramic Tiles, Welsh Quarries, Moravian Tiles, Encaustic Tiles, Grueby 
Faience Tiles, Strobel Faience Tiles, Cambridge Faience Tiles, Imported 
Holland Tiles, Muller Mosaic Art Tiles, Ludowici Promenade 
Tiles, Tile, Marble and Faience Mantels, ’Wood and Terra Cotta Mantels, 
Andirons, Screens and Fire Sets, Fireplace Hoods—brass and copper. Di¬ 
rect and Return Draft Grates, Portable Basket Grates, Gas Logs. Gas 
Grates and Gas Log Grates; Norse. Sylvian, Lotus, Utopian and Aborigine 
^Vare, Art Brass and Copper, Bath Room Supplies. 


PHONE MAIN 2382 

EMPIRE 

TILE y MANTEL CO. 


CONTRACTORS OF 

TILE and MARBLE WORK 


824 Sprague Ave. 


SPOKANE, WASH. 















BUILDING LOANS 


C.Our building and loan departments are at your service. Money to loan at lowest interest rates, either for long time or on 
monthly payment plan. 

^Conservative appraisals, quick service and the moS liberal treatment combine to make our Mortgage Department worthy 
of your consideration before placing your loan. 


ROGERS ROGERS 

304 HYDE BLOCK 
Phone Main 630 

WE HAVE A FEW VERY CHOICE RESIDENCE LOTS AT REMARKABLE BARGAINS 


MILLS AND STORE: SPRINGSTON. IDAHO RETAIL YARDS: SPOKANE. WASH. 

SPRINGSTON LUMBER CO. 

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 

LUMBER, SASH, DOORS, MOULDINGS AND LATH 


Interior Finish in Pine, Fir and Hardwoods, Furnished to Suit the Owner. Give Us a Chance to Show You What We Can Furnish 


GENERAL OFFICE AND YARDS 

Corner Elmer Avenue and Nevada Street Phone Glenwood 200 

SPOKANE, WASH. 


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UNION IRON WORKS 

SPOKANE, WASH. 


Structural Steel and Cast Iron Work for Buildings 


MANUFACTURERS OF 

JflinincL, Smelting and Saw Jftill Jftachinery 


LARGEST PLANT IN THE INLAND EMPIRE 


telephone Glenwood 262 


Home F1043 






MAIN 4460 


A2689 


Wm. Sell 

PLUMBING, GAS FITTING, 
HOT WATER, STEAM 
AND VAPOR HEAT 


18 Riverside Avenue 


SPOKANE, WASH. 


Home Phone B1485 


W. L. D. BENSON 

CONTRACTOR 

Painting and Paper Hanging 


1628 W. Indiana Avenue SPOKANE 


130 




JflENEEL Y BELL 
COMPANY 


<oroy, New York 

and 

177 Broadway, New York 



Manufacture Superior Bells 


ioenino Sandstone 

Blue and Buff 


JI home product of the best quality. 
Absolutely fireproof. 

(oried and proven for over fifty years. 


The Business Block Sandstone; the Church Sandstone; the Residence Sand¬ 
stone; the Fireplace Sandstone—fits superbly into all these places and gives 
perfect satisfaction. 

Modern machinery makes the price right. We plane, turn, carve—cut in any 
manner the most elaborate plans require and with our up-to-date equipment 
and inexhaustible stone field, we can fill any orders promptly. 

Tenino Stone means Durability, Dignity, Richness and permanency of 
color—a genuine product right from the lap of nature, admirably suited to the 
needs of the country where nature produced it. There is no need for the 
builder to resort to the use of artificial products to meet necessity or taste. 

Write us for our illustrated general catalogue and our 
fireplace catalogue and samples of Tenino Stone 


Tenino Stone Company, Inc. 

Tenino Wash. 





M. V. BURR 


Phone Main 3538 


BURR 



ELECTRIC 


ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 

114 Lincoln Street 



House Wiring, Chandeliers, 
Fixtures, Electrical Supplies, 
Motors Sold and Installed 



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AT PRACTICALLY THE SAME COST 

WHICH DO YOU WANT? 



The above six grains of sand (magnified) were taken from twenty specimens. These show accurately the result of mixing 

placer and sand with a hoe at the job in the old manner. 



Now examine these specimens. They show the absolute uniformity of the JSlONARCH process of machine-mixing. 
Each grain is not only covered with plaster, but is actually packed to fully twice its original size. 

Instantly upon the addition of water to JfCONARCH PREPARED PLASTER, every void is filled with the pure& of cement 
plaster, and the whole becomes a solid mass of increasing strength and durability. 

Whether you are building to own—to sell—or building on a contract, it will pay you to insi& on JfCONARCH PLASTER, 
for it costs you practically the same as hand-mixed plaster, and you get the quality thrown in! 

MONARCH PLASTER COMPANY 

Office: Cor. Washington St. & First Ave. PHONE JsCAIN 218 Factory: North Monroe & 0. W. R. & N. R. R 


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SPOKANE ORNAMENTAL IRON WIRE WORKS 


ESTABLISHED 1900 


INCORPORATED 1903 


Builders and 


Designers of Ornamental Iron and Bronze Work for Building 


Iron 

and 

Bronze 

Founders 



The Pioneer 
Shop 
of the 
Pacific 
Northwest 


OFFICE AND WORKS—STONE AND FIRST AVENUE 
phone: highland 27 

Some of our late contracts: The Bon Marche, Seattle, Wash., Butte Electric Light Power Co., Butte, Mont. 

Lipman Wolfe Building, Multnomah Hotel, Portland, Ore. 


ESTIMATES PROMPTLY FURNISHED 


CATALOGUES AND DESIGNS ON APPLICATION 


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WHY 


"S BRANDT BROS. CO. “ FO “ 

Selecting Your Heating Plant 

HAVE US INSTALL THE 

MAGEE HEATING SYSTEM 

And Secure a Plant Which Will Be 
RELIABLE AND SATISFACTORY 


WE ARE MAKERS OF 

—THE- 

SPOKANE WOOD FURNACE 

Let us Tell You how it Will Reduce Your Fuel Bill 


WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF 

COPPER AND SHEET METAL WORK 


TELEPHONE MAIN 669 

20 MAIN AVENUE SPOKANE, WASH. 


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NEPHI PLASTER 

FOR GOOD WALLS 


The largest pure deposit of Gypsum in the world. 

OVER 20 YEARS OF SUCCESS 

Manufacturing hair fibered, wood fibered and unfibered 
hardwall plaster—finishing (Planter of Paris) casting, land 
and dental plaster. 

For sale by mo£t dealers throughout the We6f. Write for 
free booklet on building or land plaster. 

Nephi Plaster & l > Manufacturing Company 

Boston Building Salt Lake City 



CODDING'S CHUTE 


The only self-locking chute 
made for storing fuel, vegetables 
and grain. Constructed of heavy 
sheet steel, by best mechanics. 

Door reinforced. 
Simple, durable, 
conveniently op¬ 
erated by chain 
from any part of 
building. 

Full informa¬ 
tion sent on re¬ 
quest. 


J. W. CODDING 

3303 Eighth Ave. 
SPOKANE, WASH. 














HENNEN’S 

ELASTIC 

CALKING 

PASTE 

National 

Metal 

Weather 

Strips 

High-Grade 

CDindow 

Screens 



HENNEN'S ELASTIC CALKING PASTE keeps the soot from com- 
ing in around the window frame and lodging on the plaster or decorations. 
Keeps the wind, dust and rain out permanently. Used in Hotels Pedicord, 
Coeur d’ Alene, Northwestern Trading Co’s Warehouse, Masonic Temple, 
Cheney State Schools and many other buildings. Nothing else like it. Is 
positively elastic. For leaks of all kinds. 

NATIONAL METAL WEATHER STRIPS:—Double constructed and 
inter-fitting. Fasten in jamb with screws. Easily readjusted to comply with 
shrinkage and swelling of sash. Saves fuel and keeps out dust. Idaho State 
University and many others giving us second order. Will last 50 years. 

SCREENS: — Both metal and wood frames made to detail. All eastern 
woods used. First class work throughout. 

C. E. CURTIS 


Building Specialties 


1613 First Avenue 


Phone Main 2722 


Spokane , Wash. 


JKe James Smyth 

Plumbing $ Heating Co. 


Solicit Your Patronage 



We Do 

Sanitary Plumbing 
Gas Fitting^ 
Heating by Steam 
Hot Water, Vapor and 
Vacuum Systems 
Ventilating 



“Better to have us do pour work 
than to wish you had!' 


Bell Main 343 
Home A 1343 


S 17FI73 Post Street 
SPOKANE , WASH. 


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WILLIAM BROWN 


STANDARD ROOFING AND CORNICE WORKS, METAL WIN¬ 
DOW FRAMES AND SASH 

MANUFACTURER OF 



Galvanized Iron 
and Copper 
Cornices, 
Skylights, 

Iron Doors and 
Shufiers, 
also Tin, 

Slate, Asphalt 
and Gravel 
Roofing 
Wholesale 
Dealer in 
Pitch and 
Asphalt lor 
Roofing. 
Corrugated Iron 
for Roofi ng and 
Siding, 

Rotary Screw 
V entilators 


SOLE AGENT FOR BOYNTON FURNACES 

Telephone Main 724 S. 168-170 Post St. 

SPOKANE, WASH. 


137 


Compliments of 


CRANE 

COMPANY 

or 


Spokane, Washington 










Mon^ 

'Park 

Addition 

TKe 

prettiest spot 
in. 

tRe cit/ for 
a 

H ome- 


“AMONG THE PINES” 


Building Restrictions Protect Every Lot. 
Streets All Graded and Curbed, Cement Sidewalks 
Steel Water Mains 

Wide Parking, set with Ornamental Shade Trees 


Many high-class homes already erected. Others 
under construction. A number of very choice build- 
ihg sites for sale at prices much lower than in any 
other district offering these advantages. 

EASY TERMS 


see OWNERS 


H. J. BENSINGER 
716 REALTY BUILDING 
Phones: M. 1184, Glen. 400J 


C. A. GRENNELL, Manager 


PHONE MAX. 260 


DIVISION STREET MARBLE WORKS 

Manufacturers and Contractors of 

INTERIOR MARBLE, TILE and TERRAZZO WORK 

Estimates Furnished on All Kinds of Interior Work 


OFFICE AND FACTORY, 0702 DIVISION STREET, (In Rear) 


SPOKANE, WASH. 























Interior^ Finishing, 

Decorating, and 

Painting 


ESTIMATES FREE 

&£ 

WILL GO ANYWHERE 


R. R. MUSSELMAN 

908 Providence Ave. SPOKANE , WASH 


139 


BROWN BROTHERS 

GENERAL SHEET IRON WORKS 

MANUFACTURERS OF 

Boilers, Smoke Stacks, Tanks, Ore Cars, Buckets, Riveted Pipes, Galvanized 
Iron Cornice, Skylights, Iron Doors, Shutters, Interior Finish, 

Zinc and Copper, Ornaments 

Tin, Slate, Pitch, Gravel and Asphalt Roofing, Blow Pipe and Ventilating 
REPAIR ON BOILERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION 



LARGEST MANUFACTURERS OF STEEL CEILING IN THE NORTHWEST 

Phones Main 1093 A-1693 Cor. Grant & l > E. Riverside 

SPOKANE, WASH. 





























124 Division Street 


Phone Main 5560 


jtfhurap & Csscr lighting & i^upplp Co. 

SPOKANE, WASH. 


INDIVIDUAL SYSTEMS FOR STORES, RESIDENCES, CHURCHES, 
OPERA HOUSES AND STREETS 



Manner of installing individual gas plant 


Portable Gas Lamps for 
HOMES, SUMMER COTTAGES, 
OFFICES, ETC. 

Street Lamps for 

BOAT LANDINGS, PARKS, DRIVES, 
HOTELS, GARAGES 

Hot Water Heaters for 
BATH ROOMS, BARBER SHOPS, ETC. 

Self Heating Flat Irons and Iron Heaters for 
TAILORS AND LAUNDRIES 



Residence lighted with individual gas plant 


GAS STOVES, OVENS, URN HEATERS, FANCY ART GLASS, DOMES AND SHADES, 

MANTLES, TANKS AND SUPPLIES 


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“ WESTERN MADE FOR WESTERN TRADE ” 

PAINT 


Fifty years’ successful experience in the manufacture of Paint enables us to meet your every Paint requirement properly. 
“The Higheft Quality Attainable” is our motto. The beft Painting results can be obtained only by the use of the beft and 
proper materials. PIONEER White Lead 99.90% pure, (our own manufacture) together with pure linseed oil used 
exclusively in PHOENIX and PURE PREPARED PAINTS. 

PIONEER SHINGLE STAIN—Made from pure creasoteand pure permanent colors, preserves and beautifies. 

PREMIER and JAPANESE OIL and VARNISH STAINS. 

FULLER’S WASHABLE WALL FINISH—A sanitary, washable finish producing a soft dull finish with permanent 
colors. Superior to all other preparations of this class. 

MURESCO and DEKORATO Wall and Fresco finishes. 

JOHNSON’S incomparable WOOD DYES and WAXES. 

The celebrated STANDARD VARNISH WORKS’ VARNISH. 

SILKENWHITE, RIPOLIN and SATINETTE Enamels. 

An efficient and courteous corps of salesmen are at your service and will gladly assist you in every possible 
way with inductions as to application, quantity required, etc. 

JI CORDIAL INVITATION TO CALL AND INSPECT OUR LINE IS EXTENDED 


W. P. FULLER CO. 

706 Main Avenue “THE BIG PAINT STORE” Spokane, Wash. 


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WOODWARD & STEIN 

01017-19 WASHINGTON ST. 


Heating, Ventilating, Cornices, 
Skylights, Sheet Metal 
Work, Roofing 



DENNY-RENTON 

CLAY &, COAL COMPANY 


OUR PRODUCTS 

VITRIFIED PAVING BRICK 
Yearly Output 58,000,000 
VITRIFIED SALT GLAZED SEWER PIPE 
Yearly Output 2,100 Miles 

Dry Press Face Brick 

Fire Brick and Blocks 

Partition Tile, Drain Tile 

Architectural Terra Cotta 
Electric Conduit Tile 

Flue Lining, Chimney Pipe 


E. J. WILLIS, Sales Agent 

OFFICE AND YARD 

Pacific Avenue and Walnut Street 
SPOKANE, WASH. 


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<oo the 

Modern 

Homebuilder 


IT IS OUR ESTABLISHED POLICY to ex¬ 
tend every courtesy and attention to the public, 
and we will appreciate it if you will call on us for 
any advice or suggestions you think we can give 
in connection with the erection of your new building. 

No home can be called modem, unless piped 
complete for GAS. 

(tie have able experts whose services are 
always at your command, free of all charge. We 
are only too glad to answer any questions you 
may ask regarding the uses of GAS in your new 
building. 


THE GAS COMPANY 


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BEFORE BUILDING 


Consider carefully the merits of brick construction. 

BRICK HOUSES 
Cost but little more than Frame. 

The difference is saved in a short time on fuel, 
insurance, painting and repairs. After that you are 
MONEY AHEAD. 


ASK YOUR ARCHITECT 


Spokane Pressed Brick Co. 

413 Realty Building 
SPOKANE, ae WASH. 


MANUFACTURERS OF HIGH GRADE BRICK 









SAMMIS MONUMENTAL COMPANY, View °t Buildi "d at 0702 Division St > spokane, wash . 



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“PLANS AND DESIGNS OF BUNGALOWS, MODERN HOMES, ETC/' 

A BOOK OF EVERYTHING FOR THOSE WHO ARE GOING TO BUILD 

Price One Dollar, Post Paid 


WE WILL DEVELOP YOUR PLANS FROM ROUGH SKETCHES 

In case you do not find in this book, a plan that fully meets your requirements, in the back of this book will be found a 
specially prepared blank sheet, on which you will find it an easy matter to tell us fully your wants and to make a rough 
sketch giving us some idea of the general arrangement of floor plans desired. From this information and sketch you send 
us, we will make a drawing with such improvements as our experience and judgment dictate, and submit the same to 
you for final inspection and approval. 

Our charges for this service are as follows: 

Sketch of any dwelling of five rooms or under (not including hallways, baths, etc.,) $5.00. 

For larger houses add $ 1.00 for each additional room over five. Remittances for sketches mu£ accompany order. 

For schools or other buildings, a charge will be made for sketches of not less than $10.00, and will be based upon 
the character and size of the work desired. Prices for sketches will be sent upon application bating requirements. 

Our charges for special work, including complete plans and specifications, blank contracts, etc., as a general rule, are 
based upon the estimated coft of the proposed building. This charge is two per cent of the e&imated co&, except in cer¬ 
tain cases where the magnitude or special requirements of the work make necessary a greater charge. In such cases we 
will quote you an exact figure covering our charges, which will be sent upon the return of sketches for approval. 

There are many people who spend years in planning their home, and many more years in regretting that it is not right. 

WHAT A SET OF OUR WORKING PLANS CONSIST OF 

Basement or foundatmn plans, roof and floor plans, four elevations, showing front, rear and two sides; all drawn to a 
i-inch scale, with every dimension carefully figured and marked; a complete set of scale and full size details as required, 
for everything, exterior and interior; especially prepared specifications to suit the requirements of the building. 

ORDERING PLANS 

When ordering special plans please enclose one-half the price with order, as evidence of good faith, the remainder 
when plans are finished, which will be sent C. O. D. to the address directed. 

Express charges will be prepaid when full price of plans is sent with the order. 

Address all communications to 

ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNING COMPANY 

SPOKANE, WASHINGTON 


Phone Main 1184 


Realty Building 




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